Tuesday, December 29, 2020

Mr Mayor "Pilot"/"Mayor's Day Out" Series Premiere Episode Preview


Here's a preview of the new comedy series, Mr. Mayor that'll have a one-hour premiere on Thursday, January 7th on NBC. Here's a preview! 


"Pilot"

In the series premiere, Neil Bremer (Ted Danson) starts his first day as mayor of Los Angeles, where he faces new challenges on the job and at home.


"Mayor's Day Out"

After visiting a marijuana dispensary in support of his legalization plan, things go awry for Mayor Neil Bremer. Neil puts Mikaela in charge of the mayor's office for the day.


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Excited about the new series? Will you be tuning in? Leave a comment below and tell us your thoughts. 

You can catch the series premiere of Mr. Mayor Thursday, Jan. 7th at 8/7c on NBC.




Monday, December 28, 2020

#OneChicago All Episodes Available on Peacock TV


 If there's one way to kick off the new year for One Chicago fans, it sure is this!

Starting January 2nd, all of One Chicago episodes (Fire (S1-8), Med (S1-6), and PD(S1-8)) will be available to stream on the NBC Universal streaming Service, PeacockTV

For Peacock Premium it's $4.99 a month which will allow you to watch everything they offer with ads. and for Peacock Premium Plus, it's $9.99 which features all of their content without any ads.

Are you excited to watch all of One Chicago episodes on January 2nd? Leave a comment below!


One Chicago Chicago Med "In Search of Forgiveness, Not Permission"/Chicago Fire "Funny What Things Remind Us"/Chicago PD "Unforgiven" Episode Preview

 


Here's a preview of Episode four of Chicago Med, Fire and PD. 


Chicago Med "In Search of Forgiveness, No Permission" 

Dr. Marcel and Dr. Manning lay everything on the line to assist a sick woman. Dr. Halstead faces an uphill battle in getting participants involved in his clinical trial. Dr. Choi clashes with a patient who demands absolute perfection of himself. 

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Chicago Fire "Funny What Things Remind Us"

While completing a task assigned by headquarters, Boden makes an unforeseen connection. Gallo is forced to make a surprise rescue of one of their own when the firehouse is called to the site of a construction explosion. And Mouch reignites an old feud. 

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Chicago PD "Unforgiven"

A cop is murdered, and suspicion falls on someone who has been holding a grudge against the officer. Intelligence works hard to solve the case but Deputy Superintendent Miller is hesitant to defend him until she knows the whole story.

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Looks like episode four of these shows looks too good not to miss out. From Halstead's clinical trial storyline to Gallo could be getting his big rescue soon. And Mouch in a feud with someone once again. Oh boy! And PD looks to be another intense episode. I just wonder if the suspect happens to be part of the Intelligence unit? 

Looking forward to Episode Four? Leave a comment below!

Chicago Med, Fire, and PD will return on January 6th at 8/7c with these episodes scheduled set for Jan. 13 on NBC.


Wednesday, December 23, 2020

This Is Us "A Long Road Home" Episode Preview

 


Here's an episode preview of the next episode of This Is Us titled, "A Long Road Home." 


"A Long Road Home"

Kate confronts her past. Randall's brush with viral fame leads to an unexpected discovery. While Kevin debates the best path for his future.


Sneak Peek: You can see a couple of sneak peek clips here


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On Wednesday, TVLine has posted an interview with Chrissy Metz that talks about the flash-forward absence and tease about Kate's secret pregnancy. 

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Excited for the return of This Is Us? Leave a comment below!

This Is Us returns Tuesday, Jan. 5th on NBC. 


Tuesday, December 22, 2020

My Top 5 Television Shows of 2020

 

Let's face it, we can't wait to get 2020 out of our sites. But when there's so much bad in 2020, there's much good that has to come with it, mainly with television. This year saw so much content to watch and with the end of the year, here are my top five television shows of 2020. 


5. Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist (NBC)


While this show's premise felt like one of those comedies that seemed cheesy at first, but it's wasn't what I had expected as we see the main character Zoey, who's the power to see's people's true feelings through song. While we see the love-triangle and workplace, it was the story of her ailing father that left an ending enough to grab tissues. 

I highly recommend watching this before Season two premieres in January. 


4. Perry Mason (HBO)


I'll admit that I knew going into this series that it wasn't going to be my grandparent's Perry Mason and while some people had an issue with it, I thought it was a brilliant limited series. Matthey Rhys was brilliant in portraying Perry Mason in such a different outlook. And not to mention Tatiana Manslany really steals the series, as a preacher of religion church. 

Dark and gritty, this was definitely not my grandparent's Perry Mason. I do hope for a season two down the road and the return of Manslany as well. 


3. Departure/The Capture (Peacock TV)

These two series that are available on Peacock Streaming Service really won me over this year with brilliant writing and ensemble cast. Both series really kept my interest without any tiredness as while the ending to The Capture wasn't what I had expected it did make a good refection to as to why it went that way. Both shows are to return with a second season.


2. Lovecraft Country (HBO)



The hype was real! For the past few months I've been hearing about this family drama series and when I finally got a chance to watch it during Thanksgiving weekend, it really did live up to the hype that everyone was talking about. The brilliant cast and writing were just one thing but the visual effects and the magic in this series were just mind-blowing.  Could there be a season two? I hope so. 


1. Schitt's Creek (PopTV)/The Good Place (NBC)


This decision was as hard to make as any other show on this list. I had been a big fan of both shows since they debuted and with them ending this year they both ended on top and tied as my top shows of the year. Both gave us such a satisfying ending that left us crying and laughing. While I had The Good Place wining outstanding writing at the Emmys, I was in no shock that Schitt's Creek took all the awards as they so deserved so. 


What are your top shows of 2020? Leave a comment below!


Sunday, December 20, 2020

This Week's News of Reboots, Spin-offs and Sequels Oh My!

What a week it has been for television news. 

This week we've learned that a reboot, a spinoff, and a sequel to some of television's best series are in the works. 


Little House on The Prairie Reboot

It was reported by EW and Deadline that Paramount Television Studios, Anonymous Content, and Friendly Family Production are in the works to reboot the classic TV series Little House on the Prairie. 

While I'm thrilled with the news, it's about time that this series gets a chance at a reboot. It's good to see a show that's been gone and in syndication for so long to get a chance to breathe fresh life. I love the original series that ran for nine seasons plus four TV movies; as it was one of my mother's favorite shows to watch as a kid. 

Whether it's going to be on Paramount+, Paramount Network, NBC, or even Peacock Streaming Service (this week they announced that all nine seasons of the series will be streaming), I'll tune in. 


Superstore Spinoff 

A few weeks ago we were all bummed out with the news that Superstore will end its run this year. Come to Thursday with the news that there's a development of a spinoff with a Bo and Cheyenne series. 

Now at first after I read it I was like, "wait, what?" It didn't really click for me as I thought maybe a Cheyenne and Mateo spinoff would have been better. But after a few days of thinking about it, it sounded better but I don't have any confidence in this getting a pickup. 

It just reminds me of when The Office was going to have a spinoff, The Farm with Dwight and his family, but that didn't get the go-ahead pickup. That's pretty much the one example that's floating around my head that has me on a 50/50 shot that this spinoff could get the green light. 



The Return to Night Court

Who would have thought that a classic 80's sitcom could get a reboot let alone a sequel to a series? This week WB and NBC are in developing a sequel to the 80's classic comedy with John Larroquette set to return as his character Dan Fielding with Abby Stone, daughter of Judge Harry T. Stone (portrayed by the late Harry Anderson), to take over for his father's seat. 

All I have to say is that it's about damn time. I was so thrilled about the news and that the one thing that I hope it will address is that Abby Stone is also the daughter of Christine Sullivan (played by Markie Post). The series was supposed to end with Harry and Christine getting married but both WB and NBC messed up with a renewal for Season 9 that ended up getting canceled and holding off a series finale. 

We did get a reunion with Anderson, Post, and Charlie Robinson making their appearance in 30 Rock's episode, The One with the Cast of Night Court; which gave us the ending that both Kenneth had always wanted thanks to Tracy Jordan.


Are you excited for one of these shows looking into rebooting, spinoff or sequel? Leave a comment below!

This Is Us Returns January 5 Promo

 


During Sunday's Football Night in America, the latest promo for This Is Us aired with not only when the show returns (Jan. 5th) but also we see Randall and Beth learning about Randal's birth mother. 


Here's the promo:


What do you think of the promo? Leave a comment below!

This is Us Returns Tuesday, January 5th at 9/8c on NBC.